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DEAR MEMBERS

 

ANY ONE CAN HELP ME IN FINDING OUT PILOT BIRDIE FOUNTAIN PEN, I HAVE SEARCHED IN INDIA BUT ITS NOT AVAILABLE HERE, I KNOW PILOT HAS STOPPED ITS PRODUCTION, BUT ANY STOCKIEST ....

 

 

THANKS

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Welcome !

 

I think the Birdie model was discontinued recently. I seem

to recall that it was a cartridge fountain pen. The last

time I saw one in a retail shop was early 1990's. (Okay,

at my age, 15 years is recent.)

 

What features, in particular, draws you to this pen ?

 

Glad you are here to share in the discussion.

 

Write with joy. :roflmho:

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Hmm Mine's aero; never considered that it might take Namiki cartridges, but it appears that it does.

 

Dunno about the OP, but I like its needle point nib. Of course you can likely get a comparable nib in many Pilot/Namiki pens, this pen's tiny size makes it attractive for some uses. Price ain't bad either.

 

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Edited by escribo

I may not have been much help, but I DID bump your thread up to the top.

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Welcome !

 

I think the Birdie model was discontinued recently. I seem

to recall that it was a cartridge fountain pen. The last

time I saw one in a retail shop was early 1990's. (Okay,

at my age, 15 years is recent.)

 

What features, in particular, draws you to this pen ?

 

Glad you are here to share in the discussion.

 

Write with joy. :roflmho:

 

 

 

 

sir,

 

I dont know why i am back of this pen

but, once i got this pen as a gift from

a teacher for hand writing competition, but i was

not having the value of that pen and somehow lost it '

since i was trying for this pen......

 

 

 

bye

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I think it is the only Hari who can help you to get this pen here in India. So, I advice you to get in touch with Hari. If I'm not wrong Hari has good collection of Pilot birdie.

Hari, please correct me if I'm wrong :)

Edited by bk123

"It's simple to be happy but difficult to be simple"

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I think it is the only Hari who can help you to get this pen here in India. So, I advice you to get in touch with Hari. If I'm not wrong Hari has good collection of Pilot birdie.

Hari, please correct me if I'm wrong :)

 

Ok sir, I have contacted Hari regarding the Pilot Fountain Pen . Thanks for the reply

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